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FILENUMBER: 1306 BEGIN_KEYWORDS EVE HW/SW CO-VERIFICATION UNIVERSITY PROGRAM END_KEYWORDS DATE: May 2009 TITLE: EVE HW/SW CO-VERIFICATION UNIVERSITY PROGRAM
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TITLE: EVE HW/SW CO-VERIFICATION UNIVERSITY PROGRAM

For  hardware  verification  engineers  and   embedded   software
developers,  EVE  solutions  are  used  to  debug  SOC  hardware,
accelerate  embedded  software  development  ahead   of   silicon
availability,  and ultimately shorten time to tapeout and improve
design quality,  while  avoiding  the  drawbacks  of  traditional
acceleration/emulation/fpga prototyping systems.

ZeBu (Zero Bugs) is an  advanced  hardware-assisted  verification
platform  that combines the best aspects of traditional emulation
and rapid prototyping systems into a single, unified  environment
for both ASIC/SoC debugging and embedded software validation.

To watch a demo on ZeBu,  please visit ZeBu Demo

With the high capacity, easy setup and debugging associated  with
emulation,  and  the  price/performance of rapid prototyping, EVE
enables  both  hardware  designers  and  software  developers  to
collaborate on a common design representation.

Through  EVEs'   University   Connections   Program,   accredited
universities   worldwide   can   obtain   hardware/software   co-
verification  solutions  for  teaching  and   academic   research
purposes,  allowing  tomorrow's  designers  the  ability  to gain
valuable experience with leading,  state-of-the-art  verification
solutions.

For information on  becoming  a  University  Connections  Program
Partner    and   the   solutions   that   EVE   offers,   contact
university@eve-usa.com.  For information on all of the  solutions
that EVE has to offer, visit EVE-USA.

Sandra Larrabee is the University Connections Program Manager and
can be reached at sandra@eve-usa.com

UPDATE:  Check out this article about EVE using Xilinx FPGAs.

UPDATE:  Check out this blog about Modding an HP Proliant DL585 
to take an EVE Zebu UF2.

UPDATE:  Check out this article by ENSTA Paris Tech about using ZeBu-UF4.

UPDATE:  Call for Papers -- 
5th Annual Workshop on Architectural Research Prototyping (WARP-2010)

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